Andrew Olson, 20, of High Street and Atascadero, California, made his first appearance before Judge David Gold after being suspended from the university and charged with two counts of possession of a hallucinogen and sale of hallucinogen, as well as possession of less than half an ounce of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana with intent to sell.

Despite Prosecutor Eugene Calistro Jr. and Olson’s attorney, Russell Palmer’s, objections to the allowance of video cameras in court during the arraignment, Gold said he felt there was not a compelling reason not to allow the media to video tape the proceedings.

Gold said all four students arrested in the matter had their cases transferred to his court, which is where more serious cases are heard.

“We will determine where we go from there,” he said Tuesday.

According to Olsen’s arrest warrant, a victim told police Olson sold him or her four pills for $80. The victim described the pills as being “gel capsules” and “halfway filled with a white powdery material.”

When police stopped Olson from entering his dorm room to question him, he said people would come to him with drugs, which he would test with a drug kit to ensure they were safe for consumption, according to the warrant.

According to police, they found various powders in a pill container belonging to Olson when entering his room. Olsen said, “I am done with this stuff,” to police, according to the warrant.

Gold set Olson’s next court date for April 21 and said it the date the court is scheduling all four codefendants in the case to return.

Lonergan and Kramer were both set to appear in court Tuesday as well, according to the court docket.